Angry Culleton bundled out of court

Former One Nation senator Rod Culleton has been bundled out of a Perth court by a policeman after he threw his eyeglasses in the magistrate's direction but was allowed back in and later apologised.

Culleton has been on trial in Perth Magistrates Court this week, charged with stealing, and represented himself.

He allegedly prevented bank-appointed receivers from leaving the Narrogin property of farmer Bruce Dixon, where they had begun foreclosure proceedings, by surrounding their $27,000 hire car with hay bales in March 2015.

Culleton began on Thursday by telling Magistrate Dianne Scaddan he felt the case was narrowing down to whether he enticed another person to do it and believed it should be dismissed on the basis he had no case to answer.

He also complained he had been subject to bail conditions for the past two-and-a-half years as a result of the charge, which left him "severely hamstrung" as he couldn't be a company office holder or go overseas.

But he left Ms Scaddan unimpressed after it emerged Mr Dixon was among three people who had pointed the finger at him when police asked who was behind the hay bale stunt.

After shouting at the magistrate, he threw his eyewear, which hit a table. He was then grabbed by Senior Constable Michael Budrovich, told he was under arrest and bundled out of the courtroom.